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After many years of only appearing as either a boss or a cameo in the ''Smash'' series, Ridley finally makes his playable debut as an unlockable newcomer, being revealed during the Nintendo E3 Direct on June 12, 2018. His inclusion as a playable fighter was largely cemented by popular demand both within the previous installment's [[Smash Bros. Fighter Ballot|Fighter Ballot]] and long afterward, particularly in the West.
After many years of only appearing as either a boss or a cameo in the ''Smash'' series, Ridley finally makes his playable debut as an unlockable newcomer, being revealed during the Nintendo E3 Direct on June 12, 2018. His inclusion as a playable fighter was largely cemented by popular demand both within the previous installment's [[Smash Bros. Fighter Ballot|Fighter Ballot]] and long afterward, particularly in the West.


Much like Zero Suit Samus in both ''SSB4'' and ''Ultimate'', Ridley uses a composite design original to the ''Smash'' series; in his case, he is primarily based on his appearance in ''Super Metroid'', with some embellishments and elements that his clone in ''Metroid: Other M'' featured, resulting in a more realistic and detailed design compared to his design in ''Brawl''. Meta Ridley is also featured as an alternate costume for Ridley. An official Ridley [[amiibo]] was confirmed the same day as his reveal and launched alongside the game itself.
Much like Zero Suit Samus in both ''SSB4'' and ''Ultimate'', Ridley uses a composite design original to the ''Smash'' series; in his case, he is primarily based on his ''Super Metroid'' appearance, with some embellishments and elements that his clone in ''Metroid: Other M'' featured, resulting in a more realistic and detailed design compared to his design in ''Brawl''. Meta Ridley is also featured as an alternate costume for Ridley. An official Ridley [[amiibo]] was confirmed the same day as his reveal and launched alongside the game itself.
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